I have found an old thread talking about how to restore the graphics palette in version 5.3.1, but it makes the assumption that one has version 4.X on their computer. That is not the case with me as I had version 4.X on a different computer. I installed version 5.3.2 as the very first version on my iMac G5, which I'm running OS 10.5.5. Any tips on how to restore the graphics palette not having an older version of NUTD installed on my computer?

I have found an old thread talking about how to restore the graphics palette in version 5.3.1, but it makes the assumption that one has version 4.X on their computer. That is not the case with me as I had version 4.X on a different computer. I installed version 5.3.2 as the very first version on my iMac G5, which I'm running OS 10.5.5. Any tips on how to restore the graphics palette not having an older version of NUTD installed on my computer?

Thanks,

JIm

The thread you are referring to is the only way to add the version 4 Graphics Palette to version 5. Unfortunately, though later builds of v4 can run(with some issues) under Leopard, you can not install it under OS 10.5. You can copy images into the v5 palette, and if you have an Intel processor you will want to do the following to help it work better:

1. Quit Now Up-to-Date and open your Applications folder.

2. Do a 'Get Info'(Cmd+I) on the Now Up-to-Date application file.

3. In the info window, check the box beside 'Open Using Rosetta' and close the window.

I'm running NUTD/C 5.3.2 on an iMac G5 (not an Intel processor), so the Rosetta tip won't work for me. So, are you saying I'm out of luck in getting any graphics into the palette? Again, I have my NUTD/C version 4.x on an entirely different computer than where I'm running 5.3.2. The version 4.x is on a powerbook running OS 9.2.1

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